This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter in which the ornament is combined with a
device that can impart information regarding some aspect of the
surroundings or is able to apprehend the attention of others due
to its ability to produce noise, light, etc.

This subclass is indented under subclass 1.11. Subject matter in which the item of jewelry is comprised
of a plurality of lesser items which are usable separately.

(1)Note. A composite piece may include a backing structure that
is used to combine the various lesser items; in other words, a sort
of backbone or armature. An example would be a pair of earrings assembled
on a backing having a clothing piercing member so that the whole could
be worn as a pin.

This subclass is indented under subclass 1.16. Subject matter in which the item of jewelry is comprised
of a plurality of lesser items which are held together by one or
more backing members which allows the appearance of the ornament
to be altered.

This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter in which the attaching member comprises a
clamp forming a jaw and a fastener member threadably mounted and
movable in the jaw so that the fastener member can be moved toward
and away from the ear when the jaw is placed over the lobe of the
ear by rotation of the fastener member.

This subclass is indented under subclass 14.1. Subject matter in which the attaching member comprises a
clamp having two parts and means for slidably connecting the parts
for movement toward and away from each other.

This subclass is indented under subclass 3.1. Subject matter in which the securement detail includes means
for changing the length of the body member encircling ornament without adding
to or subtracting from the number of ornament elements.

This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Bracelets composed of a series of links or units, which
are joined together by nonexpanding connections, an attaching means
being employed for uniting the ends of the chain.

This subclass is indented under subclass 3. Ornamental devices for encircling the fingers.

(1)Note. The term "finger ring" denotes a functional
categorization which may include identical structure provided for elsewhere
on either a functional or structural basis. See, for example, bracelets in
subclasses 3+ of this class, and chain links in subclasses
84+ of Class 59, Chain, Staple, and Horseshoe Making.

This subclass is indented under subclass 15.3. Devices wherein at least one separate annular member is
encompassed, embraced or enveloped along substantially its entire
periphery by at least one other separate annular member.

This subclass is indented under subclass 15.5. Devices wherein part of the finger contacting periphery
of the ring is reoriented, or a separate piece or element is mounted
upon the contacting periphery.

(1)Note. The element or abutment serves to adapt the ring for
a smaller finger or inhibit its removal.

This subclass is indented under subclass 15.5. Devices made of two or more segmented parts, at least two
parts of which are operable to vary the internal size.

(1)Note. Included herein are size varying means utilizing a
segmental sector of the ring annulus wherein both ends of said sector
are adjustable relative to the respective adjacent ends of the ring annulus.

(2)Note. Included herein is a ring annulus provided with a turnbuckle
insert to vary circumferential size.

Single-Crystal, Oriented-Crystal, and Epitaxy
Growth Processes; Non-Coating Apparatus Therefor, for processes and non-coating apparatus for growing
therein-defined single-crystal of all types of materials, including those
intended as jewelry.

This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter in which the item of jewelry is protected
by a layer of a noble metal or some other substance that will provide
protection or enhance appearance.

This subclass is indented under subclass 33. Subject matter which focuses on an individual element of
an item of jewelry composed of a multitude of such individual elements
that are linked, connected, or otherwise attached to one another
to form at least one strand.

Foreign art collections including constructions
under the class definition in which are combined two or more articles
having different functions, at least one of the articles falling
within the definition of this class.